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What are the punishments for second DUI but only blew a 06?

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Answered by attorney Michael J Palumbo (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Palumbo & Associates, PC
Your son is an alcoholic and the criminal punishment is the least of his problems he needs treatment for his alcoholism ASAP. Best of luck.
Your son is an alcoholic and the criminal punishment is the least of his problems he needs treatment for his alcoholism ASAP. Best of luck.

Can a female officer grab minor females breasts while doing pat down?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Officers have to behave reasonably. "grabbing" is not the same as "touching" don't overstate your case. if you think the officer was wrong tell the police chief and let him investigate if he thinks necessary If you are thin king money I don't think there will be any money in it
Officers have to behave reasonably. "grabbing" is not the same as "touching" don't overstate your case. if you think the officer was wrong tell the police chief and let him investigate if he thinks necessary If you are thin king money I don't think there will be any money in it
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Will a DWI charge always show on my record? Is there a way to clear my record after a certain amount of time has passed?

Evan H Nass
Answered by attorney Evan H Nass (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Nass & Roper Law, LLP
Hi, It depends on what it is you were actually charged with and ultimately what you pleaded down to. If you were charged with a DWI, but took a violation and a 90 day license suspension, for instance, then it will not be on your record. New York state criminal record searches do not include violations, so if you received one, it won't show on your record. Misdemeanors will.  Unfortunately, NY State does not allow the expungment of a record, so if you have one, it will show when a search is conducted, despite the fact that it occurred so long ago.  I hope this helps (hard to answer in more detail without knowing complete specifics on your case). Thanks, Evan H. Nass, Esq Nass & Roper Law, LLP14 Penn Plaza Suite 2004New York, NY 10001718-775-3246 
Hi, It depends on what it is you were actually charged with and ultimately what you pleaded down to. If you were charged with a DWI, but took a violation and a 90 day license suspension, for instance, then it will not be on your record. New York state criminal record searches do not include violations, so if you received one, it won't show on your record. Misdemeanors will.  Unfortunately, NY State does not allow the expungment of a record, so if you have one, it will show when a search is conducted, despite the fact that it occurred so long ago.  I hope this helps (hard to answer in more detail without knowing complete specifics on your case). Thanks, Evan H. Nass, Esq Nass & Roper Law, LLP14 Penn Plaza Suite 2004New York, NY 10001718-775-3246 
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